![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Beyond Broadcast: Reinventing public media in a participatory culture Panel IV: Surviving or Thriving: Beta Business Models in the New World - Harvard Law School Berkman Center for Internet and Society A conference at Harvard Law School.s Berkman Center for Internet and Society: 4:20 - 5:10 PM Panel IV: Surviving or Thriving: Beta Business Models in the New World - What are the sustainability and business implications of these emerging models? What are the opportunities for new resources to support public-service media? Do commercial vs noncommercial distinctions map over to these new spaces of engagement? Is there a case for tax-based support or will a new mix of sponsorship, subscription, li... Downloads: 44 Average rating: (2 reviews) |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap - Dickinson College Scholar and author Stephanie Coontz explores the myths of traditional marriage. Coontz is a faculty member at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash., and the director of research and public education for the Council on Contemporary Families. She has published extensively on the topic of marriage and family life and is the author of several highly praised books, such as The Way We Never Were: American Families and the Nostalgia Trap and Marriage, A History: From Obedience to Intimacy, or How L... Keywords: Stephanie Coontz; marriage Downloads: 469 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Opportunities Ahead for Achieving Real Reform at the United Nations - Columbia University Anne-Marie Slaughter: Princeton University Danielle Pletka: American Enterprise Institute Mark Malloch Brown: Executive Office of the Secretary-General Moderator: Senator George J. Mitchell Columbia University Oct 17, 2005 Length: 1:22:43 Keywords: Anne-Marie Slaughter; Danielle Pletka; Mark Malloch Brown; George Mitchell Downloads: 70 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | The War in Iraq: Bush's Democracy and the Real Thing - Princeton University Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Seymour Hersh Nov 30, 2005 at Princeton University Length: 1:35:35 Keywords: Seymour Hersh; Iraq; Democracy Downloads: 103 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | How Unequal Can America Get Before We Snap? - UC Berkeley Robert Reich, Professor of Social and Economic policy at Brandeis University and former U.S. Secretary of Labor, talks about inequality of income, wealth and opportunity in America, which is wider now than it's been since the 1920s. (April 5, 2005. Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley) Length: 1:39:00 Downloads: 59 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | U.S. Public Diplomacy Toward the Arab/Muslim World: Winning - or Losing - Hearts and Minds? - Princeton University The first panel of the Princeton 2005 Colloquium, "Rethinking the War on Terror" looks at the challenges of U.S. diplomatic efforts in the wake of the war in Iraq. Moderator: Amb. Edmund Hull, WWS Diplomat-in-Residence Panelists: - Hady Amr, Managing Partner, Amr Grouop - Nadia Bilbasey, Washington correspondent, Al-Arabiya TV - Amb. Theodore Kattouf, CEO, AMIDEAST Princeton Apr 8, 2005 Length: 1:21:34 For more information see 2005 Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs Keywords: terrorism; Edmund Hull; Hady Amr; Nadia Bilbasey; Theodore Kattouf Downloads: 117 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Votes, Bits, and Bytes "Votes, Bits and Bytes" Panel 1: Citizenship Are information and communications technologies making it possible for new forms of citizenship? Are new technologies drawing new people into the political process? Are we able to engage in politics in more meaningful ways than before? Is the impact greatest on local, state, federal campaigns? Are we able to become global citizens? Chair: Prof. Charles Nesson, Harvard Law School Panelist: HYPERLINK "http://www.hoder.com/weblog/" Hossein Derakhshan (a/... Keywords: voting; democracy; Charles Nesson; Pippa Norris; Tom Sander Downloads: 98 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Turki Al-Faisal: A Policy Address Turki Al-Faisal, Saudi Arabian Ambassador to the United States speaks on Dec 7, 2006 at Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Keywords: Turki Al-Faisal Downloads: 186 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | The Current State of Constitutional Law in Africa: Perspectives of a Former African Justice Speaker: Bereket Habte Selassie Location: Middlebury College Keywords: Bereket Habte Selassie; Africa; law; African legal system Downloads: 73 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | United Nations Reform: Reflecting on Successes and Obstacles - Columbia University Lee Feinstein: Council on Foreign Relations Ed Luck: Columbia University Tod Lindberg: Hoover Institution Moderator: Senator George J. Mitchell Columbia University Oct 17, 2005 Length: 1:33:26 Keywords: Lee Feinstein; Ed Luck; Tod Lindberg; George Mitchell Downloads: 98 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Beyond Al-Qaeda: Terrorism in the Arab Civil War - Princeton University This panel examines the local dimensions of conflict in the Middle East, including tensions between Syria and Lebanon, and the sectarian divisions within Iraq. Moderator: Michael Doran, Asst. Prof. of Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University Panelists: - Col. Thomas F. Lynch III, CENTCOM - Michael Young, Daily Star (Lebanon) - Michael Rubin, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research Keywords: terrorism; Michael Doran; Thomas F. Lynch; Michael Young; Michael Rubin; Al-Qaeda Downloads: 357 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Beyond Broadcast Pt. 4: Reinventing Public Media in a Participatory Culture: Panel I: What the Broadcasters are doing - Harvard Law School.s Berkman Center for Internet and Society A conference at Harvard Law School.s Berkman Center for Internet and Society: May 12, 2006 10:00 - 11:00 Panel I: What the Broadcasters are doing A few broadcasters display and discuss their efforts - the opportunities and obstacles they have experienced - with incorporating, experimenting with, or using participatory and emerging social media tools. Panelists include: David Liroff (WGBH Vice President and Chief Technology Officer), Terry Heaton (President, DONATA... Keywords: David Liroff; Terry Heaton; Bill Buzenberg; Chris Lydon; media; public broadcasting Downloads: 76 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Teaching 9-11: The Role of Media, Museums, and Schools in the Construction of National Memory - Dickinson College Teaching 9-11: The Role of Media, Museums, and Schools in the Construction of National Memory.. How the nation's memory of 9-11 is being created through cultural institutions. Panelists: James Fallows, Atlantic Monthly Ron Simon, Museum of Television and Radio Fiona Spruill, NYTimes.com Marvin Kalb, Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy at Harvard University.s Kennedy School of Government... Keywords: James Fallows; Ron Simon; Fiona Spruill; Marvin Kalb; 9-11; terrorism; museums; media Downloads: 212 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | From Summers to Sistani: Women's Rights under Attack in the 21st Century - Princeton University Kavita Ramdas, President and CEO, Global Fund for Women The Global Fund for Women is an international network that supports the social, political and civic equality and human rights of women by making grants to women's groups throughout the world. A speech at Princeton University, Feb 22, 2005 Keywords: Kavita Ramdas Downloads: 114 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | The Doha Declaration: the World Affirms the Natural Family and Marriage The Doha Declaration: the World Affirms the Natural Family and Marriage. William L. Saunders, Jr. Family Research Council Center for Human Life and Bioethics. An America's Founding and Future Lecture. February 13, 2005 - Princeton University, James Madison Program Keywords: William L. Saunders; family; marriage Downloads: 95 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Criminal Libel in Asia and International Legal Standards - University of Hong Kong U.S. media lawyer Robert D. Balin discusses recent criminal libel cases in Asia and evolving international legal standards in libel defence. Mr. Balin will discuss in particular Shin Corp v. Klangnarong, which was brought against a Thai activist who had criticized Thailand's Prime Minister and the telecommunications company owned by his family. In a decision that has been hailed as a victory for free expression, a Bangkok court recently dismissed criminal libel charges against the activist... Keywords: Robert Balin Downloads: 107 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Historical Precedents for Middle East Democracy - Tufts University SPEAKER: Rashid Khalidi, Edward Said Professor of Arab Studies, and Director,Middle East Institute, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University January 26-27, 2006, at Tufts University Democratizing the Middle East? A conference sponsored by: The Fares Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies, Tufts University Length: 49:52 Keywords: Rashid Khalidi; democracy; Middle East Downloads: 118 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Woodrow Wilson in the State House: Governing in New Jersey - Princeton University Moderator: David S. Broder, Columnist, The Washington Post PRIOR Paper Author: Alan Ehrenhalt, Executive Editor, Governing Magazine Panelists: Jon S. Corzine, Governor, State of New Jersey Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. '79, Governor, Maryland This panel was part of the 2006 Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs, held April 28-29, 2006 at Princeton University, by the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs) Length: 57:08 Keywords: David S. Broder; Alan Ehrenhalt; Jon S. Corzine; Robert L. Ehrlich Downloads: 48 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Organizing the Public Interest - Princeton University Panel discussion moderated by Paul Starr of Princeton University. Panelists: Yochai Benkler, Yale Law School David Einhorn, The Jackson Laboratory Margaret Hedstrom, University of Michigan Lawrence Lessig, Stanford Law School Gigi Sohn, Public Knowledge Princeton University . Microsoft Intellectual Property Conference May 19, 2006 Keywords: Paul Starr; Yochai Benkler; Margaret Hedstrom; Lawrence Lessig; Gigi Sohn Downloads: 136 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Environmental Summit, Keynote: Jared Diamond - Duke University Keynote: Jared Diamond Professor of Geography, UCLA and Pulitzer Prize-winning Author Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, Duke University Sep 20-21, 2005 Keywords: enviroment; Jared Diamond Downloads: 139 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Highlights of the 2005 Princeton Colloquium: Rethinking the War on Terror - Princeton University A two-day colloquium examines the concept of a "war on terror," as well as the specific strategies employed to wage it. Bringing together a diverse selection of experts and practitioners, the Colloquium addresses the conceptual frameworks and concrete policy recommendations needed to move beyond the rhetoric and ideology that often shape responses to terrorism. Includes excerpts from: - Keynote speeches by: Gen (Ret) Anthony Zinni; Palestinian leader Hanan Ashrawi; Israeli National Security Advi... Keywords: war on terror; terrorism; Anthony Zinni; Hanan Ashrawi; Giora Eiland Downloads: 109 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | How Donald Rumsfeld Misread Saddam Hussein's Strategy and Created the Iraqi Insurgency - University of Texas at Austin Michael Gordon, Chief Military Correspondent, The New York Times April 4, 2006 60 minutes Michael Gordon draws from his recently published book, Cobra II: The Inside Story of the Invasion and Occupation of Iraq, to discuss the strategic and political miscalculations by both Saddam Hussein and the United States before the launching of the war in Iraq. On the Iraq side, Gordon states that Hussein was more concerned about internal threats within the country and possible risks related to Iran than a... Keywords: Michael Gordon; Iraq Downloads: 108 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Beyond Broadcast: Reinventing public media in a participatory culture pt.5: Panel II: What the emerging participatory web media services are doing - Harvard Law School.s Berkman Center for Internet and Society A conference at Harvard Law School.s Berkman Center for Internet and Society: May 12, 2006 11:50 - 12:45 Panel II: What the emerging participatory web media services are doing * From Our Media to YouTube, Odeo to BrightCove, Conversations Network to Global Voices - people are using new media to facilitate citizen participation not just through text and blogging but now with digital audio and video... Downloads: 78 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Democracy and Growth Reconsidered: Why Economic Performance of New Democracies is not Encouraging - Middlebury College Vladimir Popov, Sector Head, Academy of the National Economy, Moscow; Visiting Professor at Carlton University, Ottawa April 13, 2006 Middlebury College Length: 1:21:19 Keywords: Vladimir Popov; democracy Downloads: 86 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Measuring Success in Combating Terrorism - Princeton University How can you tell if you.re winning a war on terrorism? This panel is part of "Rethinking the War on Terror", the theme of the 2005 Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs. (website: http://www.wws.princeton.edu/pcpia/) Moderator: Alan Krueger, Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Princeton University Panelists: - Larry Johnson, CEO and Co-founder of BERG Associates, LLC - Raphael Perl, Senior Analyst for terrosim policy, Congressional Research Service - Peter Probst, former... Keywords: Alan Krueger; Larry Johnson; Raphael Perl; Peter Probst; terrorism Downloads: 229 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Beyond Broadcast: Reinventing public media in a participatory culture: Keynote Presentation James Boyle of Duke Law School, and Charles Nesson of the Berkman Center highlight a conference on "Reinventing Public Media in a Participatory Culture" Keynote Presentation: Reinventing the Gatekeeper - James Boyle Keywords: James Boyle; Charles Nesson Downloads: 57 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Report of the Task Force on the United Nations: American Interests and UN Reform - Columbia University George Mitchell, SIPA Sr. Research Scholar and Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader speaks to a Columbia University conference on UN reform Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs (Oct 17, 2005) Length: 24:04 Keywords: United Nations; George Mitchell Downloads: 52 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Cornel West: Why Democracy Demands Quality, Diversity and Leadership in Universities - Princeton University Cornel West, Professor of Religion and African American Studies at Princeton University (Recorded Mar 23, 2005 at Rutgers) Length 55:30 Keywords: Cornel West Downloads: 511 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | American Media: Still the Fourth Estate? - Princeton University Bill Keller, Executive Editor, New York Times Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University, Nov 14, 2005 Length: 1:29:46 Keywords: Bill Keller; media Downloads: 228 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Neo-Conservatives vs. Liberals: The Fight over Woodrow Wilson's Foreign Policy - Princeton University Moderator: G. John Ikenberry, Albert G. Milbank Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Department of Politics, Princeton University and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs; Co-faculty Director of the Princeton Project on National Security Panelists: Thomas Knock '82, Professor of History, Southern Methodist University Anne-Marie Slaughter '80, Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs; Co-Faculty Director of the Princeton Project on Natio... Keywords: G. John Ikenberry; Thomas Knock; Anne-Marie Slaughter; Tony Smith; foreign policy; Woodrow Wilson Downloads: 144 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | An Historical Overview: How the Best and Brightest Have Been Attracted to Government Service? - Princeton University Dodds Auditorium, Robertson Hall, February 24th, 2006 . Moderator: Brandice Canes-Wrone, Associate Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University . Theodore Sorensen - The Kennedy Magic . Robert Caro '57 - LBJ: Personality or the Agenda of the Times? . Michael Barone - The Reagan Years . David Halberstam - The Best and the Brightest Then and Now Total Running Time: 1:20:55 Keywords: government service; Brandice Canes-Wrone; Theodore Sorensen; Robert Caro; Michael Barone; David Halberstam Downloads: 281 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Joseph Bottum: Death and Politics - Princeton University Joseph Bottum, Editor First Things An America.s Founding and Future Lecture November 9, 2005 . Princeton University, James Madison Program Keywords: Joseph Bottum Downloads: 169 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | The Underground Railroad of Self-Determination: Beyond Victimization - Princeton University A black History Month Event. Robert L. Woodson, Sr., Founder and President, National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise. Moderated by Carol M. Swain, Vanderbilt University; James Madison Program Visiting Fellow 2004-2005. February 9, 2005 . Princeton University, James Madison Program. Keywords: Robert L. Woodson; Carol M. Swain; Black History Downloads: 108 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | American Ideals and National Memory - Princeton University Bruce Cole, Chair National Endowment for the Humanities An America's Founding and Future Lecture October 6, 2005 . Princeton University, James Madison Program Keywords: Bruce Cole Downloads: 344 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Improving the U.S. Intelligence Community: Lessons from Iraq, Libya and Elsewhere Charles Vest, a member of the Robb-Silberman Commission on Intelligence and Weapons of Mass Destruction and former President of MIT. Keywords: Charles Vest Downloads: 74 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Beyond Broadcast Pt. 3: Reinventing Public Media in a Participatory Culture - Harvard Law School's Berkman Center for Internet and Society A conference at Harvard Law School.s Berkman Center for Internet and Society: May 12, 2006 5:15 - 5:30 PM Closing Remarks: Charles Nesson, Co-founder and Faculty Director of the Berkman Center (add your notes) (comment on the blog post) Keywords: Charles Nesson; media; public broadcasting Downloads: 93 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Making Poverty History: Slogan or Reality? - Middlebury College Charles MacCormack, President, COO, and a member of the Board of directors of the Save the Children Federation April 7, 2006 Middlebury College Length: 1:01:51 Keywords: Charles MacCormack; poverty Downloads: 150 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Rethinking the War on Terror This is a compilation of highlights of the 2005 Princeton Colloquium on Public and International Affairs, which brought together diverse experts and practitioners to examine the concept of the war on terror. Discussions center on conceptual frameworks and concrete policy recommendations to move beyond the rhetoric and ideology that often shapes responses to terrorism. Keywords: terrorism Downloads: 126 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Prospects for Middle East Peace: Charting a New Course in a New Era - Princeton University Moderator: Moises Naim, Editor-in-Chief, Foreign Policy Panel Discussants: Amb. Daniel Ayalon, Ambassador of Israel to the United States; Amb. Afif Safieh, PLO Ambassador to the United States; Amb. Karim Kawar, Ambassador of Jordan to the United States; Amb. Daniel Kurtzer, the S. Daniel Abraham Visiting Professor of Middle East Policy Studies, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University; former U.S... Keywords: Moises Naim; Daniel Ayalon; Afif Safieh; Karim Kawar; Daniel Kurtzer; Middle East; peace Downloads: 62 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Innovative Ways for Financing Global Public Goods - Princeton University Joseph Stiglitz, a winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in economics, presents the keynote address for the second annual Secretary-General's Global Colloquium of University Presidents. Stiglitz, a University Professor at Columbia University leads a discussion on "Innovative Sources of Funding for Public Goods." (Feb 14, 2006 at Princeton University) Length: 1:28:17 Keywords: Joseph Stiglitz Downloads: 121 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Beyond Broadcast: Reinventing public media in a participatory culture Panel IV: Surviving or Thriving: Beta Business Models in the New World - Harvard Law School Berkman Center for Internet and Society A conference at Harvard Law School.s Berkman Center for Internet and Society: 4:20 - 5:10 PM Panel IV: Surviving or Thriving: Beta Business Models in the New World * What are the sustainability and business implications of these emerging models? What are the opportunities for new resources to support public-service media? Do commercial vs noncommercial distinctions map over to these new spaces of engagement? Is there a case for tax-based support or will a new mix of sponsorship, subscription, li... Downloads: 68 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Patents and Creativity - Princeton University Panel discussion moderated by Rochelle Dreyfuss of New York University. Panelists: Mario Biagioli, Harvard University Stephen Burley, SGX Pharmaceuticals Wesley Cohen, Duke University Susan Mann, Microsoft Katherine Strandburg, DePaul University College of Law Princeton University. Microsoft Intellectual Property Conference May 19, 2006 Keywords: patents; IP law; Intellectual property; Mario Biagioli; Stephen Burley; Wesley Cohen; Susan Mann; Katherine Strandburg Downloads: 217 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | A Soldier's Reflections on Iraq - Princeton University Lt. Gen. David Petraeus, a three-star general who recently completed two tours of Iraq, discusses the importance of international partnerships in the global war on terror. A keynote speech at the 75th Anniversary of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Oct 1, 2005 Length: 1:14:29 Keywords: David Petraeus; Iraq; war Downloads: 277 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Rip, Mix, Burn, Sue: Technology, Politics, and the Fight to Control Digital Media - Princeton University Ed Felten, an expert in computer security, talks about how personal computers and the Internet have affected the use of media such as music and movies, and about the legal, political and policy struggles that have resulted. Website: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~felten/rip/ Oct 12, 2004 Princeton University Length: 1:16:58 Keywords: Ed Felten Downloads: 192 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Religion and Nation: Competitors or Reinforces? - Middlebury College Walker Connor, Scholar-in-Residence in Political Science at Middlebury College March 1, 2006 Middlebury College Length: 1:12:11 Keywords: Walker Connor; religion Downloads: 262 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | United Nations Reform, Kofi Annan - Columbia University Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General, speaks to a Columbia University conference on UN reform Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs (Oct 17, 2005) Length: 39 mins Keywords: Kofi Annan Downloads: 650 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | In the Service of All Nations? The Role of NGOs in Global Governance and Society - Princeton University Highlights from the Princeton 2004 Colloquium on Public and International Affairs, "In the Service of All Nations? The Role of NGOs in Global Governance and Society" examines the role of NGOs particularly in nation-building efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Keynote speakers: Rend Rahim Francke, Iraqi Ambassador to U.S.; Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Schloesser, 101st Airborne Division; Sarah Chayes, Director Bakhtar Cooperative; Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Former President of Brazil... Downloads: 53 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Beyond Broadcast: Reinventing public media in a participatory culture: High Order Bit: The War Tapes - Harvard Law School Berkman Center for Internet and Society A conference at Harvard Law School.s Berkman Center for Internet and Society: May 12, 2006 11:30 - 11:40 - High Order Bit: The War Tapes The War Tapes is a documentary shot by US soldiers from the front lines of Iraq, Director Deborah Scranton had the necessary funding and approval to work as an embedded journalist in the second Iraq war; instead, she went forward with her unique vision.directing a documentary film from the Internet... Keywords: Deborah Scranton; media Downloads: 154 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | 75th Anniversary of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs - Princeton University Keynote speaker: Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff Event: 75th Anniversary of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs Princeton University Oct 1, 2005 Length: 45:03 Keywords: Michael Chertoff Downloads: 254 |
![[unknown]](/images/mediatype_unknown.gif) | Environmental Summit, Panel V: Climate - Duke University Panel V: Climate William H. Schlesinger, moderator - Dean of the Nicholas School and James B. Duke Professor of Biogeochemistry Thomas J. Crowley - Nicholas Professor of Earth Systems Science, Nicholas School Martin Hoffert - Professor Emeritus of Physics, New York University Fred Krupp - President of Environmental Defense Jonathan Wiener - Perkins Professor of Law and Professor of Environmental Policy, Duke University Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, Duke University Sep 20... Keywords: climate; environment; William Schlesinger; Thomas Crowley; Martin Hoffert; Fred Krupp; Jonathan Wiener Downloads: 116 |